Dg ver A ptieabia Lo p ER AS A ro . IMAL EAN fle Bi oi viedo gloss Ans dd anion wets var 43 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. December 28, 1982 -- 17 1 Two records fall in 'Big Fish" Contests Two all-time records were broken in the 1982 '"'Molson" Big Fish Contest. The con- test, which tests the prowess of resident and non-resident anglers alike, is ad- ministered by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters. Ted Triebner, of Grand Bend set a new Ontario Provincial record in the Cohoe Salmon class with his 24 pounder which he caught on a Canadian Wiggler at Goderich Harbour on Lake Huron. The second contest record was established when Keith Burbidge of Midland, On- tario landed a 20 pound 15 ounce Yellow Pickerel in Georgian Bay. What a beauty! This enormous "Walleye" was 37 inches long and smashed a record that had stood since 1959. Each of these two lucky record breaking anglers 4 Cedar Creek news, comments by S. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty are spending the Christmas weekend with her brother, Ivan Farrow and family. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lar- ocque had their nephew Gilbert Mills visited on Christmas also Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larocque from Ux- bridge, Ronald Larocque, Ceasarea, John and Carol Phillips and family from Shirley Road. George Lar- ocque from Oshawa and Mrs. Margaret Larocque, Bowmanville, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings, Steve and niece Tracey Shortt visited Bruce's mother, Mrs. Helen Cummings in Oshawa Sun- day evening. Sharon Lawrence, Rhonda and Deniel visited Bruce and Shirley Cummings, Rhonda had her friend Chrissy from Oshawa with her. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cummings had all their children and family for Christmas dinner. David and Mary Cummings, Orange- ville also stopped in on their way home from Pembroke. The Kitt Klawitters had a few of the neighbours in Christmas eve. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Trem- blay, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cummings, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Martin and Bud Rodd family from Orono. Mr. and Mrs. Mitch Kowal are spending Christmas holidays in Quebec. Please phone news to Mary Tremblay 985-3349. earned a 60 h.p. Evinrude outhoard motor and $150.00 in prize money. Lake Trout competition relaxed a little this year with the prize winning fish coming in 5 pounds shy of last year's winner. Bill Hun- ter of Brooklin, Ontario took first place with a 34 pound 7 ounce "laker" which he caught in Lake Temagami. Several 7 and 8 pound Largemouth Bass were en- tered but couldn't compete with Ralph Bellamy's 8% pounder. Ralph is from Agincourt and bagged his huge catch in Glanmire Lake, Tudor Township, using a frog for bait. Number one Smallmouth Bass is the same weight as last year's winner, tipping the scales at a whopping 7 pounds 5 ounces. The first place prize went to Thomas Klonis from Pottstown, Pen- nsylvania and was caught at Clear Lake in South Crosby Township. Harry Casian of Lake Placid, Florida topped the Northern Pike category with his 31 pound 'Northern' captured from the Serpent River. Eleven of the top 15 pike were taken by non- resident anglers. A beautiful "Brookie" took the Speckled Trout top prize tipping the scales at an even 9 pounds. The skilled angler was Ed McCluskey from Nipgion, Ontario and was fishing the Nipigon River, north of Lake Superior. For the third straight The Hampton 1 490 SQ. FT. $73, 995. $59,995 - $5,000 - $3,000 = PROVINCIAL LOAN -PRICED FROM: $51,995 FEDERAL YOUR GRANT PRICE $ DIRECTIONS: junction of Howard Forder Realty is just 20 minutes north of OshawaMWhitby. Go north on Simcoe Su west on Hwy. 7A to the Queen Street (opposite Brewer's Retail Outlet) Go north on Hwy. 12 to Manchester, then east on Hwy. 7A to junction of Queen. I. SA -- OR - EXCLUSIVE AGENTS: oward 985-730 647 Scugog Street, Port Perry, Ontario Limited order 985-73 year, the top "Muskie'"' was caught in Wabigoon Lake. Donald Reed of Anoka, Min- nesota weighed in his giant at 51 pounds 8 ounces. A beautiful specimen to represent this category. Just shy of the all-time record, the first prize Chinook Salmon was landed by John DiGenova at the Nottawasaga River, while using roe for bait. John said his prize tasted good - all 43 pounds of it! First place in the Rainbow Trout category was ensured when Delbert Pinkerton of Peterborough landed a beautiful 25 pound 4 ounces Rainbow at Wimot Creek. First place prize winners will all receive $150.00 plus a 4.5 h.p. Evinrude outboard motor; in the event they have an all-time record, they win the 60 h.p. Evinrude motor in lieu of the 4.5 h.p. This is the 24th successful MINIATURES 57 Crandell Street - 985-7034 Dollhouses - Furniture Accessories - Building & Decorating Supplies. MEMBER OF NAME running of the "Molson" Big Fish Contest. More entries were received this year than ever before. A number of en- tries were disqualified for insufficient evidence, lack of witnesses, and questionable weights. The 37,000 member Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has run the contest since 1958. In the Largemouth Bass category, an 8 pound 7 ounce lunker from Lake Scugog placed second overall, just one ounce behind the win- ning Largemouth which was caught in Glanmire Lake. The Scugog Largemouth was hooked by Mark Hudson of Brampton who earned $75. First prize was $150.00. friends our recipe Jy healthy 1983! We're sending for a bright and -- 4 MODELS -- Large 50' x 120' Lots 2 storey, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, separate dining room, family room with fireplace and double garage. LOCATION: Just 20 min. north of Oshawa/Whitby in Port Perry. ba «alii MRL Th ee . n ~ ~ Es ey .- hay Tt RA . 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